What do you guys think of this boxing club?

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  • dreaded_FIST
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    #1

    What do you guys think of this boxing club?

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    Last edited by dreaded_FIST; 06-08-2010, 01:52 PM.
  • Del Coqui
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    #2
    Originally posted by jmacky
    Hey all, i'm 19 yrs old..and I did mma/boxing..for about 4 years...than I graduated from HS and I took my nursing program (1 year in which I did basically no exercise or anything) and i'll be graduating next month. I'm looking to get back into shape and I feel like boxing will be a better choice for me rather than going to a MMA gym (because it's mad expensive and I outgrew the whole mma thing)

    With that said, I used to pay $120/month at the mma gym(s).

    This boxing gym that i'm interested in is only $150 for 4 months (no contract). It's a non-profit organization. The trainer there is around 80 years old. His name is Roy Witts I believe. It's a real ****hole according to my friend. My goal is to have my first amateur bout next year.

    portkellsboxingclub.com (I can't post urls yet)

    There are other gyms I could go too such as Tony Peps gym... but they're all expensive. I'm a beginner so hopefully this gym can help me achieve my goals. What should I be looking for in a gym?
    couldnt open that link, I guess it depends how serious you are about training. 120 for a month is ***ing crazy.

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    • Del Coqui
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      #3
      Originally posted by jmacky
      Forgot to mention that this schedule will allow me to workout on tues, thurs, and saturday.. which is also a plus.
      there you go... pay for 4 months and take it from there, you can always hear ppl talk. good luck man.

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      • Lloydy
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        #4
        Go for it mate - You dont need much to have a good work out and If you've had a year out it's probably a good place to start again. I'd go for 4 months build you fitness levels and just take it from there...Good luck

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